Géza Herczegh (17 October 1928 - 11 January 2010) was a Hungarian judge and academic.
In 1990, Herczegh was appointed to the Constitutional Court of Hungary.
[1] From 1993 to 2003, he was unanimously elected by the United Nations to one of the International Court of Justice, succeeding Manfred Lachs.
[3] His daughter, Judge Anita Herczegh, is married to János Áder, former President of Hungary.
[4] His successor at the ICJ, Tomka, described him as "a dedicated and open-minded judge interested in finding areas of consensus.